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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Old Major was an old boar who lived on Manor Farm. One morning, he called the other animals on the farm together for a meeting. He gave a rousing speech. In his speech, he compared humans to parasites. He also taught the animals a hymn called “Beasts of England.” Two pigs named Napoleon and Snowball adapted Old Major’s ideas into a philosophy they called Animalism. On the wall of the barn, they wrote the Seven Commandments of Animalism:

Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
No animal shall wear clothes.
No animal shall sleep in a bed.
No animal shall drink alcohol.
No animal shall kill any other animal.
All animals are equal.

In at least one hundred words, use parallel structure and different types of clauses to summarize the excerpt above and give it a more varied and interesting flow.

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In this story old major make a new kind of religion "animalism". they also make 7 commandments; which show other animals the right way to live and who to trust and not to trust. So basically he laying down the law for the others to follow. According to Old Major, rebellion is the path to freedom. He thinks that overthrowing the human race would make animals “rich and free” and they would get what he thinks they deserve. He makes the animals belive that all humans are the enemy and they should rebel against all humans so that they can have their way. So really their like little kids throwing a fit when they don't get their way. obnoxious much....

Answer:

Old Major, an older pig, became a type of leader figure for the animals of the farm. He laid the foundations for their new society, gave them a hymn and principles, and taught them to despise humans. With the help of two other pigs, Snowball and Napoleon, Old Major's ideology was solidified into commandments that should guide the animals with the purpose of building a just and equal society for all. The seven commandments instructed animals to regard humans as the enemy and avoid dressing and behaving like them, as well as to perceive other animals as their equal, their friends, respecting their right to live.